CONTENT WARNING: This series is darker than my usual writing. Since they bring back Zander and his fight against child trafficking, they deal in kidnapping, sex trafficking (and everything entailed in that), suicide, death of side characters, light age play, and murder.
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He stole Dallas from his friend’s home. Kept him locked away against his will. So why can’t Dallas get the man out of his head?
Dallas has no clue how he ended up kidnapped. One second, he was eating snacks while crashing at a friend’s place. The next, he was hauled away and locked in an underground bunker. Even though he isn’t harmed, Dallas has never been more scared. Only his abductor’s oddly caring nature keeps him sane in the face of no one looking for him. Nothing makes sense anymore. Stealing Dallas had been a whim. When Matija’s boss sent him to take out a competitor’s brother, he didn’t find his target. Instead, he encountered a sweet mouse he couldn’t resist. Matija wanted him, so he took him. Now he doesn’t know what to do. If he lets Dallas go, Dallas might lead the police straight to him. The only alternative is—for once—unthinkable. The clock is ticking, possibly for both of them. Now Matija must choose: leave everything behind or kill the only man who’s ever made him feel. Mistaken is the first book in Charity Parkerson’s new series, Kings of the East, where hired killers, mafia ties, and crime lords clash in a battle for the top. |
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No one understands what it’s like to love a psychopath. Mink has spent his entire life as a plaything. It’s time to run.
Mink grew up loving Ziv. As kids, despite their extreme financial divide, they were closer than any two friends could be. Then Ziv’s father died. Ziv took over as head of the Alexeyev family. Now nothing is the same. The closeness they once shared is gone. Mink is property. It was an existence Mink thought he could handle. Until Ziv purposely allowed Mink to get kidnapped by a contract killer. Now Mink is done. There is one object in existence that matters at all to Ziv: his puppy. He’s kept Mink on a short leash for as far back as he can recall. That’s why he thought Mink would stay through anything. It seems he went too far. Now Ziv must hunt down the man who belongs to him. Ziv won’t stop until he brings Mink home, even if he has to burn down the world to do it. Nothing is the second book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series. These titles deal with twisted men who’ll stop at nothing to get what they want. These are best when read in order. |
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Alessandro wouldn’t say meeting Ender was love at first. It was definitely love by second glance, though. Too bad Ender is a liar.
While Alessandro is currently serving his second mafia boss, he plans to stop here. Back when he had been a bodyguard for Xiv’s father, Vlad, Alessandro had hated everything about this life, but people don’t quit crime lords. They wait until their bosses are dead or kill them themselves. Xiv is a different kind of crime boss, though. He’s a good man. Alessandro will do anything to keep Xiv in power. But Alessandro never expected Ender. Ender is only loyal to one entity above himself: the Kapra. While the west coast mafia has no intentions of taking over the east, Xiv has caused problems for Ender’s boss in the past. That’s the only reason Ender is staying in the same town as Alessandro and ending up in the same places. He needs to keep an eye on Alessandro’s employer. At least, that’s what Ender keeps telling himself. That doesn’t explain the longing in his gut or why he keeps making excuses to stay. When a young assassin meets a seasoned killer, sparks fly. But it’s only a matter of time before everything explodes around them. It’s possible no one will be left standing at the end. Pretender is the third book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East. These books are best when read in order. |
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Bear has been living side by side with crime lords for so long he wouldn’t recognize a normal life if he walked right into one. That’s why he doesn’t realize he already has one when he’s with Creed.
Since Bear’s baby brother went missing fourteen years ago, he’s stopped living. He’s been in the dirt, infiltrating every crime ring imaginable. Until the day he found him dead, nothing mattered but finding Gabe. Now, he only has one goal in life: destroying everyone who let it happen, including himself. He just never expected Creed. Creed isn’t dumb. He knows when someone isn’t interested. When he met Bear at a local club, Bear’s incessant swinging between hot and cold should have driven Creed away. Creed doesn’t know what it is about Bear. There’s something in his eyes that has Creed constantly flinging himself against the brick wall Bear has built around himself. It’s possible Creed’s persistence will pay off someday and Bear will love him back… or maybe Bear’s nonstop lies and double life will get Creed killed. Missing is the fourth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where underground crime runs the world. These books are best enjoyed when read in order. |
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Duncan owns a lifestyle club, catering to the wickedest of men. Asia kills people for a living. Neither of them looks like a keeper on paper.
When Asia chases after his best friend’s ex, hoping to convince him to give his friend a second chance, he never expects to end up inside a club for the slightly twisted. He definitely doesn’t expect to meet the man of his dream. Yet there’s no denying Duncan is perfect for him. They connect in every way. But as hard as Asia tries to be honest, no one is truly prepared for the ugliness of his life. Since Duncan’s longtime boyfriend dumped him over a year ago, nothing has been the same. He went from loving his life and job to despising everything. From the moment he set eyes on Asia, Duncan has known he’s the one. But Asia’s life is dark. He disappears for weeks at a time, leaving Duncan biting his nails until Asia’s return. There’s nothing Duncan won’t tolerate to keep Asia and the happiness he’s finally regained. But his past doesn’t want to let him go that easily and could destroy everything he’s rebuilt. Keeper is the fifth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. |
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No man has ever been underneath Ransom’s skin. Major thinks he has what it takes. That’s a huge mistake.
Men have always come to Ransom easily. He isn’t classically handsome, but he’s rugged. Built for abuse. There’s nothing he won’t do. When he sets his sights on Major, Ransom knows the guy is already as good as his. What Ransom doesn’t expect is the way Major haunts him and that’s not a good thing with a past like his. From the first time Major met Ransom, he knew he would have the man. Major is always up for a good time. Years of working as a bartender for a local lifestyle club has given Major lots of experience in bringing men to their knees. However, Ransom isn’t what he seems, and Major has no idea the world he’s unwittingly stumbled into. Now, all he can do is hope he survives. Ransomed is the sixth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. |
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With all Vic’s health issues, he needs a soft man and a quiet life. Olek can give him that, except he’s also a ruthless killer.
When a medical condition changed Vic’s life forever, he resigned himself to never finding love. He settled into spending his life as his brother’s charity case. He tries to do what he can, so he isn’t a burden, but it’s hard to watch life go on without him. Then Olek stepped into his life and lit a fire inside Vic. For the first time, Vic sees hope for the future. But Olek is dangerous, and Vic’s future with him might be a short one. Olek came to America to seize the American dream. He’s accomplished everything he wanted and more. Unfortunately, love has always eluded him. After all, who could love a monster like him? Then a sweet and gentle man welcomes him into his life. Nothing is the same. He wants to give Vic everything. No matter how honest Olek is, Vic refuses to see him as a bad person. That leaves only one big problem standing in their way. Vic’s brother is marrying Olek’s son, and Olek’s son has no problem seeing Olek for the monster he is. It’s only a matter of time before everyone learns of their secret relationship and then everything might fall apart. Ensnared is the seventh book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. |
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It was supposed to be just a job for them. They were meant to be working against each other. Now neither of them can stay away.
Special Agent Deon Swift is one of the fastest rising agents at the bureau in decades. No one is surprised when he’s assigned to bring down one of the biggest weapons dealers in the country. Except everything about this latest case is unexpected, including the sexy personal attorney for said dealer, Jaksa Simic. Deon can’t stop clashing against Jaksa in every way he can and every chance he gets. Logic tells him Jaksa is the enemy. He definitely can’t stop doing everything he can to hurt Jaksa. None of that changes the way he feels about the man who’s burrowed beneath his skin, and nothing good will come of any of it. Jaksa owes everything to his employer. There’s nothing he won’t do to keep his boss safe. That includes taking out a nosy FBI agent. Except there isn’t a single thing about being near Deon that’s business as usual. He can’t stop pushing Deon or pulling him closer. Jaksa has never hated someone so much… or loved them so vehemently. It’s a position that might end up costing them everything, especially each other. Taint is the eighth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best enjoyed when read in order. |
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A seasoned killer meets a cuddly cinnamon bun. What could go wrong?
When Ben first met Fedir, he thought Fedir was only a bodyguard to an old, retired shipping mogul. He enjoyed pushing the grumpy guard’s buttons, hoping to catch his eye. Now, he has and Fedir is so much more than Ben first thought. In fact, Fedir might be more than he can handle. Fedir feels no shame for every wrong he’s done over the years. He believes strongly in taking care of family. His family just happens to be of the crime variety. There’s no way he could have known he would meet someone like Ben—someone who makes him want to be better. Unfortunately, there might not be a middle ground. Struck is the ninth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best when read in order. |
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A sheltered preacher’s son. A ruthless killer. It was obsession at first sight.
Timofey was raised to kill people. He has no conscience. Only his version of a moral code guides him. After rescuing his brother’s new ward, Jordan—a preacher’s son who found himself in a tough spot—Timofey is inexplicably drawn to Jordan. Watching over him began with the best of intentions. He only wanted to keep the boy safe. Then Jordan became an obsession. One Timofey doesn’t know how to shake. He’s never been the least bit sane. In fact, people call him the butcher for a reason. But for once, he wants something pure, and he won’t let anything or anyone stand in his way. Jordan should stay far, far away from Timofey. He can’t explain why he can’t. Jordan knows exactly what Timofey is capable of doing. He’s witnessed it firsthand. But when Timofey is with Jordan, he’s kind and gentle. Jordan doesn’t have to be scared. Unfortunately, falling in love with a killer isn’t the easy road and he’ll have to fight if he hopes to hang on to someone who could disappear without a trace—like a ghost. Butcher is the tenth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best when read in order. |
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A doctor catering to the most dangerous men in the world meets a charming nobody. Neither wants to believe the other is what they seem. They’re both wrong.
As one of Zander Kapra’s team and a survivor of the cause, Corey helps by putting his medical degree to good use. He goes wherever he’s needed to keep the family safe. Sometimes, that means patching up assassins and helping dispose of evidence. Mostly, it’s helping the victims after their rescue. It’s a calling. He’ll never stop. Now, there’s this guy who won’t stop trying to win him, and Corey doesn’t know what to think. Mostly, he thinks Rhett is full of it. Meeting Corey was the most random moment of Rhett’s life. One second, he chatted with a friend. The next, Rhett stared into the sweetest face he’s ever seen. Corey keeps trying to make him go away. Rhett can’t do that. He’s hooked. Now all he has to do is convince Corey to keep him. How hard could it be? Charmer is the eleventh book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best when read in order. |
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Dante makes problems and messes disappear for a crime family. Marshall is on the verge of landing on that list. Neither man has felt this alive before.
As a rescue from one of Zander’s team’s missions, Dante has vowed to dedicate his life to the cause. It’s a mission he took not only to reclaim his life, but as a way to stay close to the doctor who captured his heart the moment they met. Unfortunately, that man recently married someone else before Dante ever found the words to express his feelings. So, he shows his affection another way: by protecting him from the man stalking his new husband Marshall wouldn’t say he was stalking anyone. He idolizes a life he’ll never have. Marshall spent his best years focused on being a father. Now his daughter is grown, and it’s fully hit him he’s middle-aged and alone. Then this twenty-something troublemaker appeared his life. Dante irritates him in an unexpected way. Marshall doesn’t know why he can’t shake him. All he knows is it can’t be love. Specialist is the twelfth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best when read in order. |
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Wulf and Beau have nothing in common. There’s no reason for them to see each other at all. So why can’t they stay away?
Wulf’s friend married Beau’s brother. That’s it. They have no other common ground. Wulf isn’t certain they even like each other. They have nothing to talk about when Wulf finds himself on Beau’s couch. Neither of them calls or sends texts between unexpected visits. At least, not any calls or texts that matter. Wulf thinks they might actually be in a relationship, but neither of them has talked about it. Since Wulf works for a crime family and Beau has met most of them, he needs to figure this out. Ever since Wulf showed up at his door distraught several months back, Beau has been finding little gifts on his porch like a cat brings dead birds. Wulf is a little dark and a lot scary. He’s also intense and fascinating. Beau hasn’t been interested in anyone else since they met. He’s terrified to ask if they’re a couple because he has a bad feeling Wulf is a criminal. Ignorance is bliss, except Beau thinks he might also be in love with Wulf, and there’s a good chance Wulf is extremely hazardous for his health. Everything about them is a mess. Hazardous is the thirteenth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best when read in order. |
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Jericho wants nothing more than a normal life. Edward is as average as they come. Too bad things are never that simple.
As one of Zander’s team leaders, Jericho’s hard work is finally paying off. When he moved to the East coast to run the first cleanup crew on this side of the country, he stayed too busy to date. Plus, he has mental health issues and whatnot. Now new teams are pouring in, and Jericho has all the free time to focus on his social life and the man he’s been eyeing for months from a distance, Edward. Edward didn’t know Jericho existed until two weeks ago. If he had, the gay panic would’ve been real because Edward is as plain and as boring as they come. He’s a librarian who gave up on love a long time ago. There’s no way someone who looks like Jericho is truly interested in him. Edward doesn’t mind having a new friend, though. He just wished Jericho didn’t make his heart beat quite so fast. Oh, boy. He’s in trouble. More than he even realizes, especially when he learns what Jericho really does for a living. Average is the fourteenth book in Charity Parkerson’s Kings of the East series where assassins, crime lords, and mafia bosses run the world. These books are best when read in order. |